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      • Here's what happened on February 13, 1988: 15th winter olympic games open at calgary, canada Ronald weigel runs unofficial world record speed walking (18 minutes 11.41 seconds). Heike dreschler long jumps world record indoor (7.37 metres). European community plans removal of inner boundaries on january 1, 1992.
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  5. Dec 11, 2020 · 1988 Timeline. Turn the page to: January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. Soviet troops withdraw from Afghanistan. Concert for Nelson Mandela – Anti-Apartheid. Pan Am Flight 103 disaster.

  6. Canada - Winter Olympics. The XV Olympic Winter Games, were held in Calgary, Canada from February 13 to February 28th. There were 46 events that 1,423 athletes from 57 countries participated in during the games. This was the first time Canada hosted the Winter Games.

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